We recommend that you get two kittens rather than
one... even if they are not from the same breed. We understand that Sphynx
are expensive and you may not be able to get two Sphynx at one time. This
provides companionship for them both while you are not at home, they are
generally less destructive and are happier! It is especially important that Sphynx
have companionship most of the time because Sphynx are VERY social animals.

The cost of two is just slightly more than one. Most
vets give discounts if you bring two cats in and you will already have the extra
supplies (toys, grooming, etc.) for the one, so not much more will be needed!.

If you already have a cat or more, you may not need
to get another one. However, if it is elderly, you may want to consider getting
another older cat so it does not 'bother' the elderly cat that does not want to be
bothered. Kittens can be too much for elderly cats to tolerate.

There are myths that male cats do not get along...
the is generally more common in whole males. Males that are altered
usually get along very well - of course there are exceptions to that rule.